Religious Freedom and the Vanderbilt Town Hall Meeting (1/31/2012)
What would you think of a Town Hall meeting held in a room too small to accomodate the town, ground rules that don’t allow the opposition 5-10 minutes to present their side, and lastly rigid control over who had access to the microphones? Welcome to deliberative democracy at Vanderbilt University.
Video of Town Hall Meeting
Articles about the Town Hall Meeting:
The Hustler (2/1/2012)
The City Paper (2/1/2012)
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on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 11:59 pm under Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, The City Paper.
Tags: Christian, Christian Legal Society, CLS v. Martinez, Fox and Friends, Free Exercise Clause, Professor Carol M. Swain, Religion, Stephen Saio, Vanderbilt Religious Freedom.Com, Vanderbilt University
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I’m very sorry. It seems that the world is getting more hostile to Christians every day.